Cory Gunz – Bag ft. Grafh | Official Video

 


Two New York veterans, one cinematic beat, no room for passengers.

"Bag" is produced by Black Saun and Qui3t and finds Cory Gunz and Queens lyricist Grafh trading commanding verses over an ominous, cinematic soundscape, addressing ambition, loyalty, survival and the sacrifices that accompany the pursuit of success. The track serves as the official lead single off Gunz's upcoming project Loosie Pack 4, the highly anticipated fourth installment of his fan-favorite Loosie Pack series.

The production sets the tone immediately. The beat features spooky synthesizers and rough drum sounds that create a dark atmosphere, drawing comparisons to Griselda Records' sonic signature. That reference point makes sense. Cory Gunz is Bronx, Grafh is Queens — geographically and culturally in the same conversation as the Buffalo movement that Griselda built, even if they've carved their own lanes independently.

Grafh has been one of the most underrated voices in New York underground rap for over two decades. Cory Gunz carries serious pedigree too — Young Money, a verse on the original "A Milli" before Wayne rebuilt it, a "6 Foot 7 Foot" feature that introduced him to millions, and a "WYFL" freestyle that recently crossed 3 million views. Both provide slick rhymes, with Cory in particular finding a satisfying pocket that he runs with on his verse, while Grafh adds a gritty backbone that matches the murderous tone of the instrumental.

The chemistry between these two has been building. They previously collaborated on a track called "Deep Dirt," and fans are already hoping for a full joint project. If "Bag" is the preview, that tape would be worth waiting for.

Watch the video below.

Stream: Bag — out now on all platforms.